-
Alalakh (Tell
Atchana; Hittite: Alalaḫ) is an
ancient archaeological site
approximately 20
kilometres (12 mi)
northeast of
Antakya (historic Antioch)...
- civilisations. This led him to the
Syrian city of Al Mina. He
excavated Tell
Atchana in the
years 1937–1939 and 1946–1949. His team
discovered palaces, temples...
-
represented in art." Collon,
Dominique (1975). The seal
impressions from Tell
Atchana/Alalakh.
Butzon & Bercker. p. 181. ISBN 978-3-7887-0469-8. Spycket, Agnès...
- 2022,
Primary Evidence for Gl****making in Late
Bronze Age Alalakh/Tell
Atchana (Amuq Valley, Turkey).
Journal of Gl**** Studies, 2022, Vol. 64 (2022),...
-
kilometers south east of
Antakya (ancient Antioch), and lies near Tell
Atchana, the site of the
ancient city of Alalakh. Tell Ta'yinat has been proposed...
- C. 1480 BC, fugitive-slave
treaty between Idrimi of
Alakakh (now Tell
Atchana) and
Pillia of
Kizzuwatna (now Cilicia).
Ancient Egyptian mummy soles depicting...
- site just to the
south of the
source of the
Orontes Tell
Tayinat and Tell
Atchana –
archaeological sites near each
other in
Hatay Water resources management...
- Abel-beth-maachah Acre
Adoraim (Adora, Dura) Afqa (Afeka)
Alalakh (Alakhtum, Tell
Atchana)
Aleppo (Halab, Ha-Lam, Yamhad) Al-Rastan (Arethusa)
Antioch (Antakiya)...
- Carchemish, on the
border of
Turkey and Syria; Ur, in
southern Iraq; Tell
Atchana, the site of a
Bronze Age city
state called Alalakh, in the
Hatay province...
-
Fugitive slave treaty between Idrimi of
Alalakh (now Tell
Atchana) and
Pillia of
Kizzuwatna (now Cilicia), (c. 1480 BC) Ref:131447 ....